Unapologize

Album: Play On (2009)
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  • Last night, I was pouring out my heart like a waterfall to you
    And with one kiss I was a runaway train flying off the track to you
    "I love you" came flooding out--couldn't make it stop, couldn't shut my mouth
    I felt like a fool, then lied and said I was sorry, but

    I unapologize
    I meant every word
    Won't take back the way I feel about you
    Can't unsay what you heard
    'Cause you heard me right
    And I won't try to fight 'em back or hide my feelings for you
    I unapologize

    You know people say a lot of things that they really don't mean
    And last night I told a little white lie hoping you'd forget the scene
    Where feeling like a movie under bad porch light, couldn't help myself when you held me tight
    Said what I meant, then I lied and said I was sorry

    I unapologize
    I meant every word
    Won't take back the way I feel about you
    Can't unsay what you heard
    'Cause you heard me right
    And I won't try to fight 'em back or hide my feelings for you
    I unapologize

    Oh, there's no time to be
    Holding it all in and trying to pretend
    That I don't feel anything
    Oh, I shouldn't have said I'm sorry
    I meant every word
    Won't take back the way I feel about you
    I can't unsay what you heard

    'Cause you heard me right
    And I won't try to fight back to hide my feelings for you
    I unapologize
    'Cause you heard me right
    I unapologize Writer/s: CARRIE UNDERWOOD, CHANTAL KREVIAZUK, HILLARY LINDSEY, RAINE MAIDA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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